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“My life’s blueprint”: publishing critical youth narratives in community-based organizations

Crystal Chen Lee (North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA)
Nina R. Schoonover (North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA)

English Teaching: Practice & Critique

ISSN: 1175-8708

Article publication date: 16 December 2019

Issue publication date: 16 December 2019

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to explore how currently underserved young adults engaged in a community-based organization (CBO), Bull City YouthBuild, wrote and published a book together, and how this work impacted them and their communities. Through a critical literacy framework, the research asked: How do students in a community-based writing project demonstrate self-empowerment and agency through narrative writing?

Design/methodology/approach

This qualitative case study examined the students’ published narratives. The researchers used ethnographic methods in data collection, and the qualitative data analysis approaches were developed through a critical conceptual framework.

Findings

The students’ narratives expressed self-empowerment and agency in the ways the young adults wrote against a dominant discourse; they wrote about repositioning their lives and redesigning their futures to reveal how they wanted to be externally perceived and to be leaders in their communities. The students expressed how the CBO offered them freedom to write their stories as they found new ways of using their historical and cultural backgrounds to collectively pursue success.

Social implications

This work offers implications of how CBOs can meet the needs of currently underserved young adults through centering their voices. The authors see the writing process as crucial for student engagement in finding agency and self-empowerment with their words.

Originality/value

Critical literacy foregrounds the voices of young adults as they push back against dominant narratives and stereotypes. This research hopes to reveal the intersections between CBOs and the communities they serve to develop literacies that are relevant and meaningful to young adults’ lives.

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Citation

Lee, C.C. and Schoonover, N.R. (2019), "“My life’s blueprint”: publishing critical youth narratives in community-based organizations", English Teaching: Practice & Critique, Vol. 19 No. 1, pp. 107-120. https://doi.org/10.1108/ETPC-05-2019-0069

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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